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I’m sure they knew his wonderlic score going into today’s Louisville Pro Day. Caserio is there for a reason and that is they are generally interested in him. Whether or not that translates into the Pats drafting him is a different story...
The score is a big hurdle. As you say, it could be overcome.
 
I’m sure they knew his wonderlic score going into today’s Louisville Pro Day. Caserio is there for a reason and that is they are generally interested in him. Whether or not that translates into the Pats drafting him is a different story...

They'll likely ask him a ton of questions based on the EP and see how he answers.
 
If the Pats draft a QB early (Rounds 1-2), it will make the trade of Jimmy G last year that much more infuriating. I don't want to see "They couldn't pay him" or ".....because of salary cap" nonsense. It was reported numerous times they were prepared to pay him to stay with the team and for good reason. They also could've franchised him to see how Brady does in 2018-19. Sorry, you don't let a player like that go for just a measly 2nd round pick and then take another QB with that pick. If the Pats do draft a QB early it could mean a few things:

  1. BB plans to coach after Brady retires.
  2. Brady wasn't the one that wanted Jimmy G gone.
  3. Jimmy G was actually the one that wanted out.
  4. I throw my remote at the TV.
 
Fitzpatrick = 48
Gabbert = 42
Wentz = 40
Eli Maning = 39
Rodgers = 39
Stafford = 38
Luck = 37
Bradford = 36
Goff = 34
Tannehill = 34
BRADY = 33
Mariota = 33
Cousins = 33
Manziel = 32
Ryan = 32
Rivers = 30
Foles = 29
Dalton = 29
Bortles = 28
Brees = 28
Wilson = 28
Flacco = 27
Winston = 27
MALLETT = 26
Palmer = 26
Cutler = 26
Osweiler = 25
Roethlisberger = 25
GAROPOLLO = 24
BRISSETT = 24
Geno Smith = 24
Newton = 21
Derek Carr = 20

The replies about Jackson’s score were all fair points, but this list is eye opening. A score of 15 or below can mean not having a care in the world while taking it or a learning disability. QB is the one position it’d probably matter especially here.
 
The replies about Jackson’s score were all fair points, but this list is eye opening. A score of 15 or below can mean not having a care in the world while taking it or a learning disability. QB is the one position it’d probably matter especially here.
For some teams, it helps for leaders of the various units to be relatively smart. IMHO, the defensive signal caller should be, as well as the LT.
 
The replies about Jackson’s score were all fair points, but this list is eye opening. A score of 15 or below can mean not having a care in the world while taking it or a learning disability. QB is the one position it’d probably matter especially here.

IDK. On the bottom you have Derek Carr, who seems pretty good at running an offense. At the other end, you have Gabbert, who may need help running a pencil sharpener.

When I have time, I'll look up a few more.
 
For some teams, it helps for leaders of the various units to be relatively smart. IMHO, the defensive signal caller should be, as well as the LT.

Haven't found a Wonderlic score for Solder, but I did for Thuney (39).

Interestingly, Higtower's Wonderlic was 18 and Van Noy's was 16.
 
If the Pats draft a QB early (Rounds 1-2), it will make the trade of Jimmy G last year that much more infuriating. I don't want to see "They couldn't pay him" or ".....because of salary cap" nonsense. It was reported numerous times they were prepared to pay him to stay with the team and for good reason. They also could've franchised him to see how Brady does in 2018-19. Sorry, you don't let a player like that go for just a measly 2nd round pick and then take another QB with that pick. If the Pats do draft a QB early it could mean a few things:

  1. BB plans to coach after Brady retires.
  2. Brady wasn't the one that wanted Jimmy G gone.
  3. Jimmy G was actually the one that wanted out.
  4. I throw my remote at the TV.
5. Throw the remote at the idiot in the mirror.
 
Haven't found a Wonderlic score for Solder, but I did for Thuney (39).

Interestingly, Higtower's Wonderlic was 18 and Van Noy's was 16.

Should the Wonderlic test be used to evaluate NFL draft prospects?

See the attached for Wonderlic by position. I note that QB's and OL's need to do well (including TE's).

As an aside, Bradshaw had a Wonderlic of 15. McNabb had a similar score.

WR's and RB's are much lower.
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Defensive players tend to have lower scores.

BTW Brady (33) and Manziel (32) have about the same score.

RB Gore scored a 6.

Ben Watson scored a 48. I guess he's been smart enough to learn lots of offenses. He just got signed again yesterday.
 
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I don't think Brissett will amount to anything more than a career backup. Apparently, that was BB's opinion as well.

IDK.

The Colts reportedly received (and turned down) offers to trade for Brissett from two different teams in the past couple weeks. It's difficult to judge from Brissett's 2017 performance with them, since they had such a crappy roster and THUDzinski as their OC.

I have no idea what BB's opinion was/is. Personally, I felt that Brissett might be better-suited for a different offensive scheme. I mean, a different, but good one (not THUD's). Reich and Sirianni could be much better for Brissett.
 
But you do know Belichick's opinion.

If belichick thought that Brisset could be our future starting quarterback, or even a long-term backup, he'd still be here.

IDK.

The Colts reportedly received (and turned down) offers to trade for Brissett from two different teams in the past couple weeks. It's difficult to judge from Brissett's 2017 performance with them, since they had such a crappy roster and THUDzinski as their OC.

I have no idea what BB's opinion was/is. Personally, I felt that Brissett might be better-suited for a different offensive scheme. I mean, a different, but good one (not THUD's). Reich and Sirianni could be much better for Brissett.
 
If the Pats draft a QB early (Rounds 1-2), it will make the trade of Jimmy G last year that much more infuriating. I don't want to see "They couldn't pay him" or ".....because of salary cap" nonsense. It was reported numerous times they were prepared to pay him to stay with the team and for good reason. They also could've franchised him to see how Brady does in 2018-19. Sorry, you don't let a player like that go for just a measly 2nd round pick and then take another QB with that pick. If the Pats do draft a QB early it could mean a few things:

  1. BB plans to coach after Brady retires.
  2. Brady wasn't the one that wanted Jimmy G gone.
  3. Jimmy G was actually the one that wanted out.
  4. I throw my remote at the TV.

So who gets cut to make room if we were to franchise tag jimmy?
 
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